~i ~~ NUE ~~~ ~: MEE MEE 7 1: ::* t:71.0.• qi • • - .1; • • , ,r •• •••••: 1 ,, , • •;:: ;:•.• .!•44- ••• SZIE=M • • - : •:•*•• t . •-• ~ • 4 1 ; !',•!•• :'.4.e.St 4; •:44, • : a. •••: :t • • !`. •:' !;• MEM . ... . .. ~ i I - ' .:.:... '‘ • •-;.'-." • •.. -t 4 . 74 \ ' IA ''.. ‘..'ft • ' , t3tffsiburgh sSaztttg. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 10. Union County Ticket. for•PresHot 1.4. 4 Ow Diariet 0~1. HOS= HAMPTON. ler Irsest4. 1. JOHN P. GLAM. tL'ALIfiD 111401 r. to. HANS H. HNEBON. tr.- WM. H. DINNIATON. r. THOS. J. BIGNAIL 11/.. Oterk WM A. HINSON. Ifir. Clow* ihritrq.. HASID AININ, la. I.4lorAir. AfDIiL 11100LHHIL MIL J. BIOHARDSON. For aloft Clinminume r . mozaz HAMILTON. ler Dinxior qf a Poor. ,'JOHN I. DRAT°. 'The Church and •tte Generals An offended reader of the Presbyterian Bawer has just called our attention to an article in that Paper, referring to the ap pointment of Gen. Means, in which we find the following remarks: It is not one man in a thousand; hardly cue in a thousand of regularly educated military men, that is capable of rightly handling an army of a hundred thousand soldiers. It will be an experiment with Gen. Meads, and snob experiments are ex ceedingly expensive. Those with Generals McDowell, Pope, Burnside and Hooker met us each about 15,000 men, and the lon of ' many months of precious time. Pope's, 'also, met us the invasion of Maryland by the enemy; and Hooker's has lost us nearly our entire acquisitions in Virginia, and an leassionef loth Maryland and Pennsylva nia. Ile army gets tired of such experiment s; and well it may. The country also tires . of them. A few more such-as the last, • would cost us the nation's life. But what is to be done? The four Generals named proved to be utterly incapable. .In all this it will be observed that while four bran mid loyal men are singled on for reproach, two - of them never, strict ly *raiders, at the head of the army at all— both those two betrayed—and all dismissed in a fee months, and after what may be bouldered a aegis trial, there is not one wordaboill the greatest offender of all, who • was retained in command for over fifteen long months after repeated reverses, and at a cast not of 15,000 but of at least 160,000 men—who skulked from a contest en the.Potentio, in the face of a vastly in-. faker enemy, while more men were dying in his camps twice over than Manassas itself could have east us; who then sneaked round to the Peninsula-kr avoid a battle, and would have surrendered our Capital by stripping it of its defenses, but for the watchfulness of the President; who was disastrously outrmenied and defeated there, and was on the point of burning all hie baggage and equipments, and of capi tulating with his whole army at Harrison's Landing, when he was saved by the skill end courage of the slandered Pors; and who, to crown all, repaid so magnanimously this great service by betraying him and his army through the meaneet jealousy, and cooly advising that he be left "to get out of. his scrips the best way he could.' A word now, however, as to each of these Generals who are proved, as it is said, to have been utterly incapable. lit.cDoinezi, the first named, was only the Lieutenant of Soon, and never in so preen oommand at all, we think; except at the battle of 801 l Run, where he was mere ly carrying out the orders of his command er. It was' the fiat battle of the war, and our troops were then unused to arc The world knows now that he was betrayed through the default of Parmesan, and the best militaryirides -have pronounced his 'whole conduit ea that field as above excep tion. 11 has berm his misfortune to have been considered by the friends of bloCzas- Jur WWI% in the way of their non-mill tent hero, and hence the abuse ethical. has received. His star her; been 0031,ddePtd ay tmlsiokr one. But snob is the well matured °riles amongst the best judges at Wash ington, in Congress as well as in the, Cabi net, in regard to his actooneplishments and . esperience as a soldier, that but for the ' 'raja:eine so industrionly and successfcd ly treated against him in tie many, we have reason to beliere that he would have been at the head of it long ago. Then as to Pope, it was only a portion-- and - the smaller one—of that army that was . eseigned to him. His mission was to pro ton the capital and extricate McCue:max fries the Odious predicament in which he ha ihreolired himself. , He accemplishedit, aid the young Napoleon was enabled to ' steal stray from Harrison's Leading on . molested while he was holding - the whole Rebel army at bay on the Bappahannook. Instead, 'however, of hurrying round to the ''ssidatanee of Pops, he loitered by the way, hie Gomel Fm Joni aluillud while Pors `. Wu Using everyinry, like alien environed • 'by his busters, with a hundred_ thousand: monies, and ei wail .of fire around hfin. .B had no fors for Ports suffering cav - he could send &amounted escort. when ki had none, and it was not wanted it *imam; he held back Franklin not ;_ Withstanding repeated and nvent, ceders Proittliallerk, under one nieerable pretext - aftertutotber ; and when alibis subterfuges had failed, coolly adtisid' the Goirernment to abandon him by letting him "get out of his sorape"--the "serape! in which he had - ' been involved in his sueoessfel effort to _..z."- - - -- -attrreats the young lgapoleon from the trap `lnto which he had fallen on the James BlT hest way he eoaltt," A victory bikers would have torn the laurels from "Little Mem"-jt, was 'not any more deal. riibls, clumsier*, than it was after Antis • - tam, 'according to- ljiajor 'Curs, -that, the Rebel army should be destroyed. , Whither Pore was incapable, as Mc. Cm:zest iniquestionably was, is • question new. better understood In the light of the • 1 • labile records. We have , heard more then, One hisior•Guirat who was at Bttll Run aid fought bravely, say that Pones cam. pap ; would go down in history as the Moat irditous and brilliant o f the wri and that it. he had been is — stained as he might and ought , to been. by 31.9Cfsf.• raw and his Generals, he would _ha . brokenthe bask of :the - rebellion on that bid.' And thfi, endustsid, was , the . Joliamti Of assrly'all the odious who sat 0. ;•" 1 ,; . ;:':, - "fiths trial, of 'Prri ,Toiut Poem, and 3nic ;fisiisdhtle guilty, althseiti aid to have smoog hisowit parsonal cnax# l i t is Stiththiisil IlOw.stasi nobbilpoo • - wise dud by had the wands* of both loyalty sad bier:nits both of Irldoit the young Nspolson is strongly suspeetsd by many people of harbg bees larply • , _ a i - ,:s~s:sa'+„~r-y+~siK.: ` - 4i_•••••*r•A- - ae4ffetkioPV , i... 4- a., '6 4 S.. • Y*. .1,;(1 elan!. That they were unsuccessful, like him, isnot to be denied; that they had half his opportunitide, taking the rebellion as he did, in an unorganised state, with great superiority of forces, and with fifteen montlui trial, while they had only three or four, or that either of them cost us one man to his ten, no truthful man can pretend. As they failed, however—whether greatly in fault or not, the Government dealt with them as it ought to have dealt with Mc- Climax, but did not—and we, who have no hero, and no idol, except the man who winr—are rejoiced that there is reason to hope, and believe, that we have found the right man at last. That be le the right man we could have cited the testimony of the most accomplish ed of all the generals who have been thus libelled for the apparently indireot advant age of bloCxxxxas, even before the great victories at Gettysburg, where he has etit gloriously vindicated the wisdom of the se lection. The officer referred to is said to have remarked, on heariiig of his appoint ment, that he was a head and shoulders taller than either of his predecessors—Mc amen, litiassme or HOOKER: And this was no new opinion. He had been often heard to say, for many months before, in his familiar conversations with those who surrounded him, that Gen. Goo. G. MEADE was the rising man in the Army orthe Potomac. We cannot consent that loyal and courageous men, whose ship have been com paratively small, should be singled out for opprobrium, when the big criminals are allowed to escape, and the impression made that every thing has gone wrong only sines the removal of McCr.r.Lraz—and as a con sequence of it. There are. some things that are not tolerable in any newspaper, whether religious or profane, and this is one of them, althpugh a shorter homily might have answered,*perhaps, for its cor rection. P. B. We had written . theabove When our eye was attracted by another paragraph in the same paper, annotineing the re-appoint ment of McCowrie, and declaring that "this brightens our prospects of .victory and peace.' " This turned out tohave been a little premature. But will the reverend doctor ehow us how tide baleful luminary, which shed euoh "a ditiestrous twilight" upon the foimer occasion, should have been converted into a bow of promise on its in. auspielone return ? What does he mean by 'victory and peace?' Is it splendid re treats and eubmisaion to the rebels ? We know that this valiant- Son of Mars is a pease man. Mayor WOOD'S audience ap proves it But is this the kind of victory that our reverend prophet foreshadows ? General Grant. • Tho capture of Vicksburg, uniumitions bly the most important triumph of the war, and the most difficult to adder*, having given to General. (lama. a place amongst the first captains of tho age, a brief notice of him cannot but be acceptable to our readers. ULYSSES 8. Gass? was born at Point Pleasant, Clairmont 00, 0., April 27, l 8 2 . He entered West Point Military Academy In 1889, and graduated with honor in 1848, with the brevet rank of second lieutenant. In the Mexican war he was with General T.a.nox in the battles of Palo Alto, Reese& de la Palma and Monterey, and also with General Soort in every battle from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico. During his career in Mexico he rose to the rank of Captain, and was often mentioned with honor, by his commanders in their dis patches. In 1884 he resigned his commission. In 1880 he settled at Galena, phials, when, el the breaking out of the present war, he tenured his services to the Government whirl had educated him, and was appoleil ed Colonel of the 21st regiment of Illinois volunteers, 'regiment which for mires and arduous services and severe lama in battle has Nrzilly been _surpassed by those of any other regiment in the service. Af ter saving in that capacity for\ several months in Mies' oaf, he vie promoted to the rank of Brigadier General in May 1861. After rendering valuable services to the pause in Missouri, in bringing order out of chaos, and keeping the rebels at bay in the district of Cairo, in Jannarjr, 1802, he and Commodore Foote applied for permission to move up the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers, which was granted; and the capture of Farts Henry and Donelson was the re. salt of that masterly movement, and marked the first real progress in the work of crush ing the rebellion. The battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburgh Landing, wan the next achieve. ment of our hero—then a Major General. But it has been as commander of the army of the Mississippi that Gen. Gaut has gathered those laurels which will adorn his brow while Hying, and render his name illuitrious for all coming time. His siege of yiaksburg was u remarkable for pa tience, perseverance and laborious effort in its first part, as it has been for bold celerity and dash in its later sepia. Nothing can more etailingly set forth what we have just. said than the following, which in a chionelogicalzscat of the siege of Vick& hurg AranJig first inception : May 12, 1862—Fltql officer Fizragut de :ands the waklender. _ • Julie 18--Fsrrsgat passes Vicksburg Jane 2817nIted naval attack upon. July 24—Nlyal siege raised by Farragut Dec. 28 Gen. Sherman defeated. Jan. 2, 1862--Gen. Sherman withdraws from Vicksburg. Jan. 24—Gen. ElcOlernand prepares for slap operations. Feb. 4—Gen. Grant arrives. Feb. b:Amam - i. IS—Gen. Grant comniences bom- _ . March 21—Aft:anti Farragut arrives. March 25--Two gunboats run past. April 18-81: guts:sate run put. " April 17—F 1 ie opened from peninsul a batteries. April 29—Admiral Porter shells and passes Grand Gulf. - , -April 80--Gen. Grant lands at Bowlios burg and foovia on PortGlbson. May 'l3-Grand Gulf and Port Gibson cap_6sred. . • Mai 12-Engagement and victory at Msy 18—Biltle at Mississippi Springs. May 14-ooonpatirmi of Jackson. Ms 3 / 4 16—Battle at Baker's Creek. Ms 17—Battle of ' Big Black River Bridg May 16—Ersonation of Jaokson by Gen. Grant. • May 18-4ezt: Grant tweets Vicksburg. _ May 14--gaintei and Chickasaw. Iftuffs -19—lien. *atria the rllle- Ifte, endltes:Onear!iskt And left - rest May 22—An tonnocessful assault , made by Sao. anent. July: 4—ndusisirg surrendered to O. Movement* on the Peninsula. A letter from Fortress Monroe, dated July 5, says: The movements upon the Peningnla are considered fa , orable. Gen. Dix is master of the position, and is Progressing with his characteristic sagacity and skill. it may be reserved for the veteran soldier and statesman to take possession of the rebel .capital, after all; at least, all that can be accomplished by the power of man, will be performed by Gen. Dix fora consummation so devoutly wished. There has bean skir mishing on the Peninsula within the lait few days, but no occurrence worthy of note has yet transpired. Oar troops are in ex cellent condition and spirits. The Richmond papers, of July 4, make some beast of the security of that city and of the numbers of its defenders; brazil this is merely for effect. It may keep up the spirits of the populace at home, who are propably kept as systematically as can be in ignorance of the real state of affairs. It may also have been designed to impose on us, if we had been favored with no betteror more reliable intelligence. But fortunately we are not dependent on the veracious statements of Richmond editors for light on this now interesting subject. We have the impeller knowledge and authority of JErr. DAVIS himself to rely on, having in tercepted bitters written by him and now in the hands of our Government, which efate that there were recently but few rebel troops in North Carolina and Virginia, they having been Withdrawn to reinforce Gen. %/WINSTON and other Generals of the eacalled Southern Confederacy. We therefore are not unwarranted in re jecting the conclusion about the safety of the rebel capital, which its newspaper au thorities would have OA come to,—for we have not heard, and they have not told us, where they so suddenly and opportunely, within the interval of a day or two,.found the formidable army which, they sity, can not only defend Richmond but undertake much more--eo much, indeed, at would be too ludicrous for us now to mention. But they had not heard of Gettyebtat when those boasts were written. A. Solemn and Impressive Scene•. How Philadelphia Received the News on Tuesoar. The Philadelphia North Asseriermot Wed = needay morning ssrs: Independence Square yesterday saw-a sight Philadelphia never before witnessed—never may' again. The tidings of the progress el the Union arms br6ught it about. _When first promulgated, a large number 6f the member of the Union League met ceincidsatly at the League rooms. The throng inereued until the place was nearly filled. The people every where had left their places of haziness, and the members instinctively sought the League house for mutual congratutatien. It wee proposed that something more than an Informal recognition of so bountiful a blessing of victory should be made, and the gentlemen present took slaps to make it. filrgilles band of forty-els instruments was second, and with this at its head the Union League, headed by the Rev. Kingston God dard and Rev. Dr. Brainerd, moved down Chestnut street to Independence Square, keep. ins step to the glad maize of national airs. As the end of the line retailed . the equar• all uncovered. The line Lads° rightand left„ when Charles Gibbons &sanded, the stops of Independence • Hall. The conconrie of peo ple that now poured Into the square ware thou sands in 'number. They spread over a surface beyond earshot of the loodest enunciation. Hr. Gibbor.s oxidate brief address. He said that this day the beginning of the end is in view. The rebels are losing their strong holds, :he cause of the Union is approaching tut fins: triumph. He drew a &toss' of what we were isA nation, what we are; and what, In God's providence, we shall be. lie spoke briefly and to the point, but was so over whelmed with cheers that we failed to eatoh her spook as be uttered It. Itev, Dr. Brainerd now bared his head, and instinOthiln—we believe reverently, as by an latnitive impulse—every man prevent was un covered. A both feil_ppon the densely Grow ded assemblage as the hand of the reverend doctor was meted, and an invitation gins to the multitude to follow. him in rendering thanks tq Heaven for its 'many mercies, and for crowning the arms of the country with victory.. Amid more profotiad thus. , we verity be lieve, than_ an equal number of people ever kept before, Dr. Brainerd gave praise. He 'thanked the Almighty for the vietcriss that were now crowning oar arms. He had abut cued us in His dlepleasure, and alike In that ohastaning, as new In the bleating upon out work, be recognised the hand of the Ostnipe tont. He implored the Divine blessing upon the country And its people.-that religion, and truth, and jostles might take the'place of pride, and arroganoo, and vain gioryiand that this peep', might recognise is ovary event of life the ruling of Divine power. He preyed for the President and Cabinet; for the contin ued sueoess of our arms, and for the restora tion at our national unity; for liberty taahe oppressed; for freedom to worship God every everywhere,and for the coming of that day when His aid= stall extend over the whole earth. When at the close of his prayer the Obris- San minister pronounced the word" Amen I" the whole multitude toolt up the Greek die. ryltable, and as with one mighty votes rer aohoed it, reverently and solemnly , "Amen!" While ;his prom was arming, the band ai. lent!) disappeared. As the Anal word of the supptioation wee pronounced, a strain of ea. - mod musts buret from overhead. The band had &sanded to tha State Hoare steeple, and there played, with Street that no tongue Oen adequately describe, the aliof Old Mandrel, written by Martin Lathier two centuries ap. Spontaneously; a gentleman mounted a post and started the melody, to the words—' pigs6 . God, ham whom alibludzil now:' The wheila ninitttaile caught It up, and the doxology was sung with a majesty that Phil. adelplde never before heard. Bretz vol., united. The monster otetedes that we have heard, with a vocal chorus of Wei huodzed slows, dwindled lido Insignitioanee' °sni pe/dun to it. fey. Dr. Geddes* then . pro; nouneed the benediction, sad ,the' Tanana; ewe again covered thesasehes, end slowly disported. The whole scene was remarkable. It wu a touching Illustration - of the fact that down dap In every man's heart, no matter what may be the ntensnoes of his lips, or his daily walk and conversation, there is a nom.: Eldon o f the fact that the Lord reignetit.. Important Engagement at Donald. eonstile, La. A correspondent of the New York .rnnea, in a idler from Gen:Augar'sheadqcuirters, before Port Hudson, gives the following et. count of ono of the most heroic exploits of this war: By telegraph this day recelred from Gam Stone at Donaldsonville, we hare the grat ifying intelligence of a grand snooese of the Union arms. On Saturday, the 27th, the enemy, esti mated In: force between two and three thou Sand, 03111/10 to Donaldsonville and de. minded at b p. m, the unconditional cur renderof the place,. whiolt was galibtly refused by the little garrisob, sum billing less than 200. They made the attack at.l2 o'clock_ at night, and aftersevere fighting for nearly four hours,. 200 of Ahem sue oteded in gairdug possession of the works; but were ultimately gallently.repaleed by our men, and the whole 200 Osten prisoners —tho remainder of the force being put to flight. The number of killed and wounded was more than the entire number of our garrison, which will give some ides of-the bloody nature of this oonteit. - Among the prisoners were found more than three times the number of commis sioned officers on their side than could be found In our whole garrison.' Just as our army had etemeadedin re. puleing.the enemy and holding , iaps of the worki, the gunboat Trine*" Boyd a captured prise In 'running the Whack —oante.tO the imeseefet action, and diel/ed. the retreating eneney, , 31teragy min = the - earth, se Mir ea the eye sou d see, era the dead and wounded. then. StimeSdhltinctly mentions this as one of the most gallant acts ever performed in the whole hbstory of this war; and re commends every officer in it as entitled to immediate promotion. Even the sick in the hoSpllals left their beds on this occa sion, and, shouldering their muskets, rush• ed to the ramparts, inflicting death arcund them• Our losses were only two men killed and four wounded. Two L 1171.1 1313L8 TO DM RIMINBIBT.D.—A correspondent, giving an &cool:tot of tl..a re ception of our troops at Westminster, Md., says: Nis Fanny and Anus Trozell, the i li Little whole day to g of the 21, remained in front of their father' hones, and with their owe heads inapptied with cool fresh water all troops that passed that way. A GIUMIXIII oonversant with military id. fain, states as the 'result of a recent examina tion of the :nerds, that Shale the 0010.0111110 e. mint of this war we have lost,. thirty Generals by death, twenty-six of whom were killed in battle or died by reason of annelid's; and in addition, sixty- one Generale have been wended and recoyered. Tan Springfield' RepotSees states that Sol omon Sturgis, the wealthiast man in Chicago. passed through that city on Thursday on his way to the Hartfoid Asylum, a raving maniac, In charge of three keepers. During the first soar of the war he made a million dollars. .rOTICES. 10. RECRUITS WANTED, Ea the pth Regiment Pa. R. V. 0., or any other Penneplranis Itnintente noir in the Sea. Ruh re mit milt metre one handed dolbus bounty. Tionity.rdne Ool.ars Milt be paid in advance es moon as agora Into the 001 ed Stets, outdo% . "'Or other Wars lath n Inquire at No. 78 Simi Riau; multi the Pod Whoa. L. B. _RICHARD, that ibid. and Recruiting Officer, 9th Regiment BOUM* Ocoln. jal9.lmeod PUBLIC JrOTICEB. •"-w. FOURTIII WARD (AmAansarr,) NATIO SAL UNION LICA/AM facets Thiel (Trtdry) SVIIIIINJ. Story "limbos of this (01111. di Is roquestatl to attend. so bother of spoota fas; portages trill to barore the mooting. .1,10:11 • Wits IeihreISTAIMIT, racivcsi Meneau,OmenAL's Orrtos, Weithington Jona 80, 1863. u:&.GIRCULA.B. Vo. Idection 13 of the act approved March 8,1883, *tier en. rails' end ailing tut the national tomes, and for Meer put i'i," lase tolbmes: tVziartos 1.11. And he te loran '.acted, That any poem drafted and nettled to appear MI elerseald. my, ca or baton, the. day lied for his appearacoe, Walsh an acceptable subseltota to lobo hie place to tite draft ; or he may pay to sac& pence as the Sao retwy of Wm may alltherees SO Mahe D e such nun. sot suisedlag tiara toutdreildollara,se the tkorstary my eletarallese, ta the procuration of such masif. tote, chteh sues 'bell be flied at • =gram rate by a General Order reeds at the time of oulsang a draft for any State or Ttnitary t sled therecipa inch per. Ms as tarandflag theeubstatuo, or pay irty the moo. gy. shall as elleMargW from bather liability arida WAS draft. Ana any prnon fatting to mart sitar due service of nottcsas berth% prom:ibis, without furn.shlng a substitute. cr moles the requlrsa mm therefor, Isbell be deemed a deserter, sod nail IND are rested by the Prevost Mantua. and rent to the sear. set Military post for trial by Coast martial, name, um proper shoving:that he t• cot liable to do min. Ur: duty, the Boscrot Earollment 7511501 him from the draft." It la hereby announced that the antonat to be paid, In accorded. with the foregoing action of the La. raiment Lot by any pawn who may be drafted. in order to tecutitexatiption from arvlos, has been Axed by of War at dretaketedad J011a,.. H. The anatatiousr of Zetaeot Baena In ark Oesgraislonal Diatiot hos bout antacrisad by the Bate:art of d der, mod directed by the cemetery of the 'tremor:, to nodes Oran onaltal parsons, who dare* to pay It for the papae of extreptiou, the men.; ebove sper.ifled. On receipt of thia can the tkeicar of I lanai' dermas shall give the dralteo celion paylag it dayiiceto ca difouis. One = capy or these raelpa dull he delivered to Lao Board of An raiment OA or afore the day the drat' Ferran is required to report fir duty; and when delivered to the Board the drifted pareta fanitnhed by the Board with seertinatte of crony Igo, (form 31, Beta st:ow of fairtst Mondial O• rata flu_ nat.) stating that the poison n dacha& awe fur ther tiabltity node, Oa drafty by 101410 Cg bags pad the tea of ihria hundred daUme. lit. The Placa glatstoil shall make ut, within the lint Alcadey of s've:) , week, au shy eof pa. tons to whim exemptions from sallttary ass sash pare bah Vatted toy the Board dying the week previous. (form 41.) Au recelpte or :wildcat's of deposit delivered to the Baud by prams claiming exemption on decor= of having paid triangular! ex of money, @ball accompsity the statute. Jalthe B. WRY. Odlt Provost marshal °arra. WI. S. LOAN AGEBOY.-1 am au. ta.raaa to continue to receive subscriptions for the 5.2 EU - Per Own. Ponds, until the Lt of Aturnst neat. AU Agents who bass been aiding will plisse congatutintli. the gene date. JMU,I HANNA, Loan Agent, At lisans,.Hurt • at's, Omar of Third and Wood Attests, Pfttsburgh. taw - Orrtoo or gamma norizonortoo 00. a. Mato:ago Ms Way 1683. ' )E - ...N0111:311 IS . YIIIVEN to wvor ea . Subrodbari to tko .11took Of the Wu& oro Traoripartaloa (korimay that ira firalsokost of 1 . 11 , 1 DubLaila ($5 ea) ' , PIS .1311.&22 ham boor &Mod opal tboatorkmhrarf,4;parolfo of Oa olio of rho Tressotor, at Pittaborok. ca or bolbro tho Mb, day of Joao, 1864 sad a-12. mount room thlrff day. thoroofts, aatil oth•rits• aotlflod riporfrz of the Board. oirtor' a. J. SoDOWILL, r °MCI azzassaanr Irma= R. R. Col Joao 93th, 1663. ~ rienne. ECII I =II7AL 00UPO S WCY .. of thellsadiof QIN ma, due Jgl ht, Mar Atli be pal oaths& dathoit the o2os el Oa flatapar. 317,93113 s My celittobargh. Phnom holding Ooa poas at ale road das Johnny 191, pm. lon 'Vows poem them Vol pigment - . heady , - 8.4 0811, ?mime. • 2111.511111' Dittb/ITIEMIT, Just, 29ibi ten. • f .fr:But: Give notice that cabin:window; %MY 11111 be reastisi FtsslinutY roe Onto, atdurbbt July. said by agsr. =kW the Ws bp mita WsWire ditsetion st tbs Sao - Mari. Tory respattally S. P. Mall!, ry of Thum. To Ilstonciss, V•; 0111 b , ./, I :itti 9 tritk Ps. Jklw. • . --- ' On= Azitaacri . listuamics Co„, Pittstargb,, Jaly 6 1666. Lri"DritIDEND..4I4I President and Dinrakes . oti Ike Allesitra, Co. Skle J day d•aborstl a Dividiad at Two, Don- Lasses') uni orate (al 60) per mu : en' of th•esialapof 061464 litisoatle,payabi• t. 6 Stook. holders al sal afar 6146666 the Yin last • Wray - I D. rt. BOOK, 66antsri. .BLECTiON.-=The Stadia:las of y• - r." • tas Little &w Mill Yen Bellroed 04. are eireby notified OM se Meek= will be bele ter PrieWesit spa Dinetarsi_to sem for the a Pen en MONDAY. the , 17th del. at July next, u thi..mc. et the Goapesty, be.; Weis the hotpot „t , e44 4 o'clock p. m. 11•27:11e . 14ASIIRALL. Ihveldeet. U..MMUS. Ditrari Q.. X. itianan Canna f'l Pa o . Ilaoluati libation Nan tau tbb alba far Winn of Picks, Wm% baba Liambuand &WM will phew pregift U!atill10011101 , socut oi sarioU• &U LLdi. 081; aal D.Q. N. Ikuual. Abe Baskara'lloar_d, agars tide da atiltwas . - Bookod, That the At aad B Galva. aka &mbar& sad All4hitco ekes that Oakes at a o'clock P. aL e amtfl hn3a =Ma. ; N. & WITH, giantism' Ilittlaish. Jalsb.lS ..... - haat 11.11.1.V.1.1) • o ttookbolders o tiro' riumborit & Annual IV oe; 41 . eat d stirintj ere UMW thethed UM I Mend of TIMM Pia OlaT. has this ths7 'both 'SWIM. oat or the profits of the Issi Om months. payable loath , .11h yhAhir, B. 1118811Lth, 'trimmer. 4 rßir AppriR7LIZISSA"ri, Mkt SAL4k-400 Shores of the Stook x or too •ootookbli Oil o ompa67. /inqulrd of 1110:at . ,O. B EittLET, 134.1ptn .r trout on Venom attiat. Birtaln Oman. by rou n d , deep. jrctsiropipil, &Haien, 'cellar, and nank.band. to at IMO comae jjr 111 " 1 " 1 . Yams =loam dug. Apply u - - • !ill) S. 00111 n IIOT & t 1.*P.81.111.k0 it. MOCOLLISTJK kBAER., WS WOOD tiTaintif tour dm= ttum Filth; Ars tlsalsAsuSituels line stook of Toasooo, -otrwr Asp br.OABB At tbe sery lAwsst ;VIA *PflosC OW lid Waning our stock.• - -1,10 pariestubeyquOtaY .13Av.K. ziur:ingit Dir. - Aa2ST. X 0.109 pito &i door bßir (M Mtwara. All In:man &Mem obit ban bon ti fan swi m s t rejah anitaibbol to tin bounty and racoon NOM.= 10bo have saved tiro loan aro oho ootltlod to tbi $lOO Bong. wan. bontonly non of Afrosso, an Oaniod topla; dna., low', or idlitan who dl. or aro killed arms an *MI ja - penakini and lie 114Xt. ,spao._ tij 7:`t' Zeie&meit.Aist Seuipeteei: Medi di teillecompinOtelort wow IS OAT out liota lbs nosay k caidalL hllllll dual woK XIL UM, Warrens. N, ;Ma bead ea& b r ode urn V t & 17fi IP sad eteesteeei -'!.t wwP JULY LI-T OF SgCOND. BAND F.-14E0B One 7 peters, retewand cue. round CORWIN, with mouldings, carrel Music desk, hoe Ira se, made by Huhn. 03 Ours 1:34 beim. rONTOOa , ase, round fume =ewe, with cured tablet, made by Med ea, Newl6o 00 One' 634 octave, nishcgany, Maud comer., mode Trams& Burger, N. L..— 140 (0 0.. 6 octave, roiewool, 'viers cornets, iron frame.teeds bP Obicherieg----- 110 00 Lew 6 octaw,rumewced, mew el:4111M, made b Gilbert, Butch— US 03 One y cart% usbotallY. Kure comers. Mad* by Wilkie., et 130 00 One 6 cot are, mahrgsay,equire corners, made by b. Gilbert, 110 00 On. 6 octave. emiewood. Kam corner., made by 010T011•1111 a Ilasy, 15011/ One 6 ottaroonabopur, span commando 720 00 Podoctor. thesunt 75 00 000 6 oases (tarmac' 111120 CO 00 NT sale by OHIO. 0. 2121.1.02, DI Wood stmt. sr A Lap and eidtadld stook- of Hey Mud, from sem daffenot mariateetertee, to webs daring the twet tea dam " • Minim,' 200 MS. W. tr. °atm:lig; 200 br.l. common dah7 dcr, 60 prime eh sib i Hamburg, in atom Alio, 103 4 . abo:as Omma, to 'raw 40 bbla. Apple". madded, primal for vale at low prices, by WEBB WI Liberty atLHISISOII, 0 117 reaL SUBSTITUTE'S WANTED, No. 73 43Tant fitreet. TAYLOB,CIetni Agent. j;9l IGOTIOR 18 HEREBY GIVEN that ';01 I have revoked the Power of Attorney wwren. led by me to Inao It. Hewitt, of Week Radiomen. Mercer sonny Penneyfrantia dated on the 11th day et uctober and alt potion are hereby nodded not to dal with the mdd Hewett on my aceonnt; o as my =t , ,. Enftfe. Jule 7t h. 1163. Mk W. TINT bettl; ►ro DELIS . TED MEN. If you clots" osszoottota hoot the pat, cell st my tem /Louistabof the plass WY. T. DIISN, No. 103 Illth Wait, Tbl d dam blow OsthadraL QTo.l3doli—Fo7 Crude and Refined Petroleum. An excellent collar. Tarr cock caps. 07%020 bortela.• JAL %%WEILL t BON, 1) LW IMAM TO were, street 111 J Lfilfi—A Cottage' with five rooms, J. elan to thie Balked BuAkon, as fiewlektrylnile. Ponnalen rim intmedlstnly. Apply en OA /maks. /Mu . J. L. CABBACIHAN. LA IL. 0114-151.1 bb . No. 1; tin hand and fm isle 42 do 'l° 2i a JAS. DALISOLL IfBCIN, 69 and TO Watm stmt. AU RV 'l.l /UM lo*meant sad gennoptcay inkkly tad* Wm of HATE, IN TRIO CITY OT BROOKLYN. L. L. OccusenrAng THURSDAY. Job' 16th, sad suan Deansiber 17th. 1663. JAMES U. PRIMA Will sell by Auction, at hi. Wanbouloorner Ray mond and Willoughby streets, Brook) ,L.L, on inert Thursday dating the swoon, the tics /undue ttOls 01 kb aa.aLctory, winmencing en TWIRL DAY, 3017 1640, WO, at 11 o'clock, shin he sitil miler a full lice of FUR AND WOOL HATS, Cleary deeoriptkro, fa Isle to molt ;muchness. In canna the attention of the trede to the above an. nooses/tont, the endatelined begs to Mayo that In the ea'ae ibr this memo the Baal prlndithe that have charactenzed thou of the pate wit be aridly oh. germ!. They will not only. embon• ha entire pne docton, hat those of other manufedarera of wall. *nova rrpatatlon, that acarlag touch atlas varlet end complete amortment of styles addled to Ihe Orden Will be rewind from • then not able to at. send, and will be tiled eattatectottly. .1 he Hata will be ;unwed for tospectloa by Oen lora on the ennening of the sale. The entire otbringe will be sold without native. JAMAS FL PRIMO; Auctioneer. Mr Consignments at Hata, Batten' Tiletntep, and Sinn lions, an solicited, and will be sold on onweb'e Urine. Within) ATI9 14fti.NUWIVTO1P411111, • DIXOIII S a BOILiTIC BLICIIBEILBY CAI INATITE 731IFIOTIMIUM ZZILFDY rot DIST:SMT. DIABBBIA, FL OECOLNDA . 1101111175 AND DUNKIN CO PLAINT. Ths *mak make UAW to the awns ad fhb Mum Tho mamas daily Ol maks ' aatityablea Doti It has 7:lift, copor say cam natedh at oak oven dissitac kathaporthia toss sal skimp soroprik Is Nab kinakal to the hand, sad palmist ki the Malt . T. the Witty , _ tailk. u k hnobiatta. kali wood by thee to Nana . "The Boldface lensed." Notices ladle irpieler to ass scabs amp lie Wilms teentos !mod flys the Islynni Hew of SABOOTIOB, glees - net to the smonlog Sod oreeetable aesleat evaryttare. MrPr: 25 OMB •• BOTIL.I. •11.4101APILD 016er IST WY. P. DAVIDSON,,. • - . . arsannraTz. AB A I." • listata=3l.lo). At' Ir' Sl, - LOUIB,IIO Psis Irx.lacut. 11.10 /04001: 4:y .r.f l t * Heelay ioested the Apses lbe the the 11111111.149/Aa. salami met Allt. look,Mo.! la. tbs itUe=ea of en end Wed Yeaafttarete to tie Analysis Ora ahem as repotted hA is , , 19: 1 01, A. bboyo, of Baton, and J.O. soak, a Oda. MUNN tocraWr with the hut et mead eased. ewe by eisaare llLlthetoestt ead Look. detenahem It to be the welt - eat wet eabulde Clay now looms. wbotbo9 BinIPI tar Anseleta: Pots node from IS be,. Mood ta lb* are taraeoe tom I% to 9 steaths. - - ' The amaysis la eirthe they N taken from AS Wu. sow ' 'IMMO 9a7VW Probalattes , vied: P 2991181 1.1 41 1° Z Quitiliwi. eft& we sat Shows the A s *Ugh adult onto edadasexe . a loop pope . of Shall ee 1911. • • Las DMto 11l mdse. Mr the' oboe Xll, lobe - sh . " 7— ham 8K fend9or.9oThrozolbeee. ALltx. twltrocirr N0..111 szooli) . : . ft:Timm % rA. BEDFORD - SPRIEMI -• _ . poteder ittomer matt 142 be d Po tit; secommoodak S 1 ecd stilton the 10ra O°proP JUIII PhIT, east wilt be kept risaassittl let etOciober. ' The SOW •111 be uall4r NO Owls of solartaseedi lehlkw si sod mire aneasesat bee beta hisle oath, satheadko tailgate, . _ Rbo Belford - hi' 41 s3s to ilatutt Pao ltattoyafr sad Outs•half Who sot at Bestsra. and Owe' that Patel pampas Oa be sattelid to the ePt ll 4 5 in lint 'am. hicki Ample • arrearseeerde Lad beez mete ao regoti - deebua had tadtrataab ' , set* B.dbad r teeaderd oaks, at thelbllawlos Mee, at the berrel, - (naberm) JO p1i0n5........Zira berna; (and 40 bong. toak,) to Oa. All orders adieroord. to M. L. eiliD/11800N, turd, moapt.l7 1111,3. sad water mut to soy part of tan ect3u? kg. It la drolroblo panielUar 4froo. tizoulA be siren for marking blanks. ; ' ammo wlrnlag room,wooly Infocoration ampere. : og. Ihirtogo, will_ lams address, "T 43 PAO. IMISITOI34 ON 1010101 W 11P811100.r • pURVI.4I.IIIMr: PHOTOGRAPU ROQBASt 001M111 ring AND /LOAM BUXOM Maud SI !WWI *Ter ,111,"11C0711.1".47.1141., PA• ciftraisige andseit4lats sr 5 4 " . k da lidiu4Cidtase aill • f rtrimuis viva paiirtitigaluiiiiii. r umor eid.i.ft e 114. short Veit of air Pixass nil earlibotion roar Wed. DM r coon& SIIMMER DRY GOODS, AT REDUCED 'PRICES. ?or tko moon of dosing oaf t he balms of oar SUMMER STOOK, oe kin Added to make otal Mbar radnoiloo fa the pekes of our Dnu Goods, Lam ) Bengt', Orgindies, 1133ZAWL.B. AT A. 33 3EI 21 FIFTH RTRAIRT. be JULY Gm 1883. BARGAINS 77 and 79 Market Street. 811 M NUE - 11. GOODS - cladni oat at -- _ 0042' AND LEIS THAN COST. miaow. BDN 1711111111LIAS, HOOP SHIERS, CORSETS. MITTS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, GAUZE TESTS. BELTS HEAD. NETS, mtg. unions, HANDICER OI, OHINTS. LAOIOAMBILIO SAID SWISS TRIMMINGS, AT DECIDED BARGAINS. oarour WHOLESALE ROOMS ere weal maw wok STAPLE NOTIONS said TANGY GOODS, orbloh 'go art gelling cheap to comb bum. JOS. HORSE 4 CO., Nom. Tt AND 711 BLAIXIBT 1721110. REDUCIRO_PRICESI LIT. BURCHFIELD Is man Ids mike dock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS - AT B.EDIIOED PRIORS. - Ansa, FILLY OAOQUZB, BILE Niarrnaws, LA= ILIUSITILLAM. Nem POINTS, SHAWL', Onnadlna and tuna Wad. Now ni 11l rpm TO orr BAZGAIIBI J 76 BAluaulavo., 59 MARKET STREET Oar In anaowsono• of haring to dor. oar does be amnia dap, sad to avoid Ur grist lam whida =aid malt boa moth- oloda& we Iwo didorsolood to ekes oat car izassum italrog cam All goods wili te Bunted at prim to NAM bi!taiiiids a. - THE 'GREATEST ainstAuars Ito ban me odgral t WILL 111101 iii ZILUI WAIL OTOBEICHIMIIIB - AZID V EJRAIL Athrinw at Os Ay sat= 'babe toms. see sirpsolbly talliad vinona' ati% isconcomi; zoingitz a ow 1 /t810_411231116 1111110111. MOEN, LAWROCIODIL SZAD4:IROMM OCIIIBII2, UNIKIIMLI4I4 BUTTONS, AM the varkeismal tai our Rio of butoies. ''L oar Whalesle Docarrilaar, oithe amok aril Med Om* will be anal airortualta at Uremia anaseibil ahem Wathemos. soil& • all kern &lbw,. usaral Vaii oar faanna• adildnibi Cali 111-P,OlMilii o..aiitrtt D. I. NUM= dr. fALYDE, - TS 111431k1T "IF 1 , 61 / 11311 ill " //Wig" la) rAOMITRY-WEROHANTS 'Maori; imaging & co., lice. 17 LID /9 Mtn" Firm% ITMTffM .•- • . lainaturip, , WX4ll3p.a. ,I r XIMOV/11111111, . axis,olollll, • amen, Sucalas,. niiitig.;lll%._._. tionar;4ll,oTlL - •alaowaw.ry - , AND 'mail. r pela. all Vidal ear stadrAns mrainssi 'rums us alike bdociliess to ern, coomriar ilionuna.mduairocboy.tos Ma •w algaps. W4O fial.444NC4, ii974,1f LOW *BMW - • - •• - D* oo4l Tlrlia*** • Sibioi~erler,• • •• • 1 $ 0 44 111 .1 4!• 1 • Macrum Clyde; t:, maim 40-04*-01p; 12 1 == 1{ ItoWsKEusai__...... combaa# Olisimiiiiftabtai sallmpatitdanc Bo' ' l , 4 efirebilfti ., Bet 1 2 , - , 40 1"A ' 00.1**IIIM4 trok7sseilmill Ihr brag ow aaa tau - TO" Odielailingaris or trim* UM -411411, 4 : ... Alla% lit AL: ... 7 . • . . MA A - A1113:" .q.1161Ct....._-.-- - '''t Age I risnr-c,:: trumariroorawi l e:: • Ei•, , !,- • arglidMob - allaNlailisalhetisk bought ape deify Sr nein ands. ' AMR ; 11/101M11. a • 00 .. All . No.llli. s imst. ~..~~_~ DRY GOOD!. N EW GOODS! REDUCED PRIIWI7 TRAM, DESERABLIS AND OMAN G- 0 ODES Jost raceivid 14111 "%BOY e , 3.14 no nomuu,olst , 4 , £! 3. FINE FARS 1 am AND Lnauf vess, It. &w ee ticiara ud lOU, Mato PALM aaa mama TAN& at karat PIM ULOBIIII a ClO. No. 171111% Wok. SN lIMBRELLLEL—A lig n it ut at caulks m awat att at EILIS AND SUN tIIIII2IIILLAB, at boat ply who. itikaissle sad ratall bwats. at *arm Kamp a oon. No. 1T YU& AUCTIMAX' ALIMJM fiROORBDIS LIQUOICEL-0a 1 1.7 a BITIOIDAY 1110121130. Jul? iitk, at 10 eakiakorill be *old, at GO Oannaercial Use .10 bona Gilliam' standard Oak ' 5 do C4atlaaloHwl lona , Indigo; - 651.‘laarr Urbana Iliolauss; Alialts; do' — Clat sad Dry smoldni Tobteeo; 6 cam Otard Grandy: 6 years old; do VIM Marry Brandy; 5 do Gin 13chuspo; • 'lO bona Imported or ' .. JOB Ds.VI64 atoILWAWB, Anot'n. iFIJANITURA VAMIL itAoHtlns, 00-On TIM (Friday) Arai.: LOON; Ja) lOtb, at 2 o'clock. will be sold. at u• Bales Rams. 54 Plicastnst. a stack at Bonasbold Varnitars. OO., oircaParanall Glow& Outpour, kw disdataraki lookatter Bed; Chain, . roan, Table, Looking Gliant, Clocks, Gans, Glass Jars, Sitoaan Utensils, Beare,= Dolt Wars, dhow Osasa,'"Oosaters,Groaky lifts* Trask*, Omitting hams, dke also, one - sigarkuf • Namur liswink arschan... , Jim . DAYI6i maLwenni# Alwyn. D •rILVISII WdTUltlilt VC. Oa INLIVED AX IVAN/1M Jaly 11th, at t i iavill att _likiat i t the r Ira itass oiso liatt . Tit Wi14021.111111110140ba1011 m Aison attan is Ana abe Compadtlaa ewe Witbluta. - - DAM* MOILWAIII3. 4341 r_ E _OASAMIALIin BAMMUJI YA J.--011 SATURDAY iminsa, 1101. *Week, trill be sold. at the esizastetal trim Soma 66 /Mb streatoxi• Top Bomb ow /1111/17 Ct, rasp, mad ea* Baronebs; , • WO • DAV/6 mairmins, Aver= iP:tXT,~ ANTED.—S6O, Kars I—Wo wad yy_ Akiworia 100 a inentbi ammo psid, WAS oar Everiu/Nag looly, WNW Brreenond OMAN aim saw, =SW aaa swim outlaw thus dr cobra scalines, -Addrias; loyelanseeT • SHAW k CLARE. BIS • • WA W ANTED.-475 • MOSTH I—l want tit Mrs Agents In ovary minty at 1175 • math erpea pd, to sell Nu new ohm, runny Deity Machina. Address, aantralast, , stplasopall' Attrad,ltsts‘ ; QUALM WHES.LY,TO'LEVER• i ng POOL, touching at. QUIRNSTOWN =lams.) The well'lmam' steams 4 law York mud Philadslpithi ikieggld Ootopeity are Wended to rill es fellows Orr! 111 Gin O . r WABBINGTOIL........I3atarday, J J And fiery ItlCCelldlng hatarday, K hoof, from Phi 1 1 e axe . . NON/ is Gold, or di ins Wested is Osrwess. • Inn t1earn.........580 ltrellllll6l "ra oa. to London... 85. OD do. so Loam. 111 do. I. 96 CO do: to p -to Hawboug 90 0:1 do; to Hamburg ST Paseenews t also erp, torearded to Hans. Brno, twdem, Anw do., at wittally loaka Rene from Ldurpool or Queens t owns let Pk $A $lO5. Steers'', $5O. Those who seed ler their jrteuds tan haw tkders bare at tor turthee TnjornSitlon Apply at the Oos Oaken JOHN G. DAL; Mint, JOHN THOUPSON, Brooding', IL. - . t im - 7. Hand street, Stet Maws from theV Pttiebersk. COAL, SLAVIC -AL-- T LIMA. ‘ , . Baikal Proposals tar dolt aning In the Steal sit/ Works "a the •PITTEIBUifiIt 048 001CFA11 260,000 hIIBI3/18 Or B/T1311130118 COAL flO POO 31381111111 OF 8140 E; ind 6,000'8v8 OF Lthili, will be received at the Ma of the pony, until tha Urn JOLT. inst. The-001. sad Limete be of such quality, and &Mirada: time and in nth quantities se shall be approved - ,711,i standard of compubtket lE for Ord and atk la . lagoon/1 pre boast.. - - . . Paysneuts to 'be atads'atenthly, nitalnbg 21) cud. as ssostrib be Oarbunaasos of contract. ' Po/powda to Wildebeest' to 1330& HAW Sal, Prasideatof the Clompaiy. and endorsed . • ponds br.Ocal and Ilium, or for Lilac" its the way be. .. -- Mlle THOMSON. loglasur. • Ofkaa of Pitisbunth Gas 00.. Jab 0. 2888. iyr , I BAAO ' fatallit, - - ;•• A. • . .. 7 • '''l 04111M1* CAW WILL . ..skieuzsz on/ _ Karoo caostantlron hood lam d ossopood Gook of DIOILING,NO&T L an a= PLANK 'WINDOW WWII MINN, SIIII-NdLO, 7078TH,. aimmare, Laze; r LIMA G‘GO • ' as vßlAll codas Sx . ALVIN, _MN/ H. Pond woo o aks.. • - H. -Porta= o LONG =BEI Or LiNotoloolloolorly tutted to ands, Idi cm Male STUMM Mt WM& ; METH EXTRAOTED WITHOQ _ .821 L t—W• take Ude Method hdtrodedel lamb aa tits-jestlis rusrelly_that we mesa Or 2° Y . :tlitenatartil "frir '5 pmbr, this mith dneded operollon atar mg aside mem kers and &Matsu rates me hare me has taise,, or b ad OS Mticals=rs , Ma tsu. sweeetsaila ilatlas7 a/t ;Wet the minion of 0 good and MUDS" wilt do well to caU sad ocematA n wlth • waafuw ',ie. Y 7 Sesithadditt. Pit. • meson PROM "OLD 00 ll aWatos4 Is taw payoff bttog oat amlipaatairam as rbart at • : 1bt.61416 Watt 111 mattor Last lastalm lag tba - isiusamth at • se lint clam taLltos View% ft • • Raab ama bap arahaaed total u•dllai titkib. , cdtteiV name= Lave Wilft,tagodttai at Loadaadatry br the vie *gift meg' MVP:4 II ft'jSU.GGIM tee St; ; `*47 "i 2 rn , t l . l eS 17-1R* 1 1•17." a" 1:T IR, -. . „ • - nu risv#ELD sH uscatot oi,f - Xlifret/ifia MAN =Nan ..wrizzarvAr iouti=to moat Mn kit*l r fez Nini....Lius.arANNEN ITTBIRLIIGHTITLEtB BRICK _ • - , ( ;; , :: : ][I3M , GLOV3IIII, 'it: 004 •:- "" Emastaattnes of • - • 'mut itiaai,Tllillat.. - osuannalk 4a: - dealers la. Ma, ANN • crautiroLa °LAT. INIOCIar, lio. 165 .1,11119117 MM. • • • usPsosVa../L B.•Passatiot DPW, • • ,1 • 1111/1"411.1an gpx• rsornVoltroamited. • ft W. IptitOWNi la c ili #T iZ A U4l l Aral; Biqg Abu olupsgrarzu. r • Gmatiste AND GIANCIOI4 mmt.: • • • Pinumem rii; - I OFfatif.tt DRUG . • 0 ,19 ; 0 1 4 1 41 ; 1 1314 ' ;. T amtift ‘ 1 4";.. : I - "i*A7lF Pripliptee. - qa:!fitittOtieltii ifAi3B. • 3 pArm mimtorEllet , leitiagialuigeottoiliWaoantdre= - _ • • = FOR BALI ' via king, es ind tasks to slier d Maas wamglaato Ouk a l p TlClM 11,11311 M 64.2 rat TWILL aft sago of balsas stoles sad sari mu& titc4 dm' faciovi RAY WWI r f u mkb IMEL Wall Mt se slAtiell katiats, toe N.V... kiarttawf Mr. - "A 031.11W11.
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